"We will not be able to see that now, 'yung effects. Ang sabi sa akin ng isang doktor nga, baka magkaroon ng epekto, pwedeng a month after or even years later. Hindi natin masasabi right now. We're just hoping that he will be okay.

According to a medical bulletin released three days after the January 22 incident, Navarro suffered from "contusion hematoma around his eyes, forehead, chin and some parts of his extremities."

The "It's Showtime" mainstay also had to undergo reconstructive surgery due to broken bones in his nose, according to his doctor.

Navarro claimed that he was set up by model Deniece Cornejo for an extortion attempt allegedly led by businessmen Cedric Lee.

The actor said he was blindfolded, tied up, and attacked by at least six men inside Cornejo's condominium unit.

Recalling the incident in a January 26 interview on "Buzz ng Bayan," an emotional Navarro said his private parts were also allegedly abused and recorded on video.

Referring to Navarro's experience, Mallonga said, "Ang aking concern sa kanya is of course I am not able to say that he is psychologically healed dahil sa trauma that he underwent."